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Osho NewStream, Volume 4 February 2016, Billionaires Back Mainstream Meditation 作者:Osho NewStream 出版社:Osho NewStream 出版日期:2016-02-26 語言:英文 |
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Meditation is the New Necessity. Osho NewStream looks at billionaire philanthropy as applied to secular meditation programs. Society will radically improve when we find new ways to make meditation as available as alcohol, heroin and painkillers. The greatest legacy any philanthropist could leave behind is to support meditation as a mainstream social medicine and human service reaching millions. The social benefits of meditation are far-reaching.
An insider look at billionaire giving and why meditation delivers a high return on investment. Help make a Meditation Nation! "Billionaires Back Mainstream Meditation" is a commentary by Prem Geet on the extremely high social value of meditation. At the present rate of self-destruction, in 100 years our world will be unbearable. This is why major philanthropic giving is required to support Osho meditation programs and projects worldwide. Funders need to understand that meditation is a kind of infrastructure and the backbone of a healthy future.
Philanthropists will soon understand that meditation practice is a social service and contributes to the “deep well-being” of individuals, and by extension, their communities. This effect ripples out even further to impact the world family with love, awareness and peace.
This month Osho NewStream features commentary by Prem Geet, a professional writer and philanthropy expert who has helped numerous non-profits raise millions of dollars. Over the last 8 years, she has also written many online articles to promote the meditations and discourses of Enlightened Master Osho to a larger audience.
Prem Geet says, “The potential for funding for meditation as a human service is great. We need to connect the philanthropists to supporting these amazing activities that help our society.”
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